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Coma Collection

Lost in a timeless slumber, the coma envelops its victims like an otherworldly embrace

Background imageComa Collection: Ufos / New Mexico / Villa

Ufos / New Mexico / Villa
Not a UFO, but an experimental disc made by Paul Villa to a design generously offered by visiting aliens from Coma Berenices 2 of 2

Background imageComa Collection: Sleeping Beauty by Arthur Rackham

Sleeping Beauty by Arthur Rackham
Princess Briar Rose, aka Sleeping Beauty, pictured in a perfect pose as she sleeps for a hundred years after pricking her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel

Background imageComa Collection: Ufos / New Mexico / Villa

Ufos / New Mexico / Villa
UFO from Coma Berenices whose nine occupants spoke with Paul Villa for 90 minutes at Peralta, though what they talked about, no one knows 1 of 4

Background imageComa Collection: Chiron passing near Saturn

Chiron passing near Saturn. Chiron is a weird cross between an asteroid and comet, which are known as centaurs

Background imageComa Collection: Donatis Comet of 1858, artwork

Donatis Comet of 1858, artwork
Comet Donati, or Donatis Comet, formally designated C/1858 L1 and 1858 VI, was a comet named after the Italian astronomer Giovanni Battista Donati who first observed it on June 2, 1858

Background imageComa Collection: Non-communication, conceptual image

Non-communication, conceptual image. Computer artwork of a persons head with a brick-wall as a face, representing someones refusal or inability to communicate

Background imageComa Collection: Rip Van Winkle meets the old man in the mountains

Rip Van Winkle meets the old man in the mountains
2604866 Rip Van Winkle meets the old man in the mountains.; (add.info.: Rip Van Winkle meets the old man in the mountains, helps carry the liquor, gets drunk and falls into his long sleep)

Background imageComa Collection: Stirling Moss, English racing driver

Stirling Moss, English racing driver
Sir Stirling Craufurd Moss (b 1929), English racing driver from 1948 to 1962. He retired after a crash left him in a coma for a month. His name has become synonymous with speed. Date: circa 1960s

Background imageComa Collection: Miss Fischer Waking Up in a Vienna Clinic After Three Months Of Continuous Sleep (Colour Litho)

Miss Fischer Waking Up in a Vienna Clinic After Three Months Of Continuous Sleep (Colour Litho)
2798629 Miss Fischer Waking Up in a Vienna Clinic After Three Months Of Continuous Sleep (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageComa Collection: Comet Neowise

Comet Neowise; South Shields, Tyne and Wear, England

Background imageComa Collection: Giotto spacecraft at Halleys Comet

Giotto spacecraft at Halleys Comet. Artwork of the European Space Agencys (ESA) Giotto probe as it approached Comet Halley in 1986

Background imageComa Collection: Comet passing a planet, artwork

Comet passing a planet, artwork. The planet is passing in front of (eclipsing) its parent star. Its moon (in its crescent phase) is at top left

Background imageComa Collection: Comet McNaught P1

Comet McNaught P1
January 24, 2007 - Comet McNaught P1

Background imageComa Collection: Comet C / 2001 Q4 (NEAT)

Comet C / 2001 Q4 (NEAT)
Comet C/2001 Q4 (NEAT) was discovered on August 24, 2001 by the Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking program (NEAT)

Background imageComa Collection: Comet Lulin C / 2007 N3

Comet Lulin C / 2007 N3
Comet Lulin C/2007 N3

Background imageComa Collection: Virgocoma Cluster

Virgocoma Cluster

Background imageComa Collection: Comet Pojmanski

Comet Pojmanski

Background imageComa Collection: Digital composite of a comet heading towards Earth

Digital composite of a comet heading towards Earth

Background imageComa Collection: Comet 73P / Schwassmann-Wachmann

Comet 73P / Schwassmann-Wachmann
73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann, also known as Schwassmann-Wachmann 3, is a periodic comet in our solar system which is in the process of disintegrating

Background imageComa Collection: Comet Lulin

Comet Lulin
February 26, 2009 - Comet Lulin, Whitevale, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageComa Collection: Image of comet C / 2001 Q4 (NEAT)

Image of comet C / 2001 Q4 (NEAT)
May 7, 2004 - Image of comet C/2001 Q4 (NEAT)

Background imageComa Collection: The break up of a comet from gravitational forces

The break up of a comet from gravitational forces
3D Illustration depicting the break up of a comet from gravitational forces exerted by a hypothetical jupiter-like gas giant exoplanet beyond the solar system

Background imageComa Collection: The Raising of Lazarus Jesus raised Lazarus, brother of Martha and Mary (left)

The Raising of Lazarus Jesus raised Lazarus, brother of Martha and Mary (left), from the tomb after four days. Scene set in family side chapel

Background imageComa Collection: Comet ISON, November 2013 C018 / 0910

Comet ISON, November 2013 C018 / 0910
Comet ISON (C/2012 S1). This comet was discovered on 21 September 2012 by the International Scientific Optical Network (ISON)

Background imageComa Collection: Comet 65P-Gunn, infrared image

Comet 65P-Gunn, infrared image. This comet is a short-period one (6.79 years) that orbits the Sun inside the main asteroid belt between the orbits of the planets Mars and Jupiter

Background imageComa Collection: Comet ISON, November 2013 C018 / 0909

Comet ISON, November 2013 C018 / 0909
Comet ISON (C/2012 S1). This comet was discovered on 21 September 2012 by the International Scientific Optical Network (ISON)

Background imageComa Collection: Comet over trees, artwork C015 / 0777

Comet over trees, artwork C015 / 0777
Comet over trees, artwork. Comets are bodies of ice and dust that enter the inner solar system from the outer solar system

Background imageComa Collection: Comet and Sun, artwork C015 / 0776

Comet and Sun, artwork C015 / 0776
Comet and Sun, artwork. Comets are bodies of ice and dust that enter the inner solar system from the outer solar system. As they approach the Sun, the heat boils the ice

Background imageComa Collection: Comet ISON, April 2013 C015 / 9817

Comet ISON, April 2013 C015 / 9817
Comet ISON (C/2012 S1), as observed on 10 April 2013 by the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). This comet was discovered on 21 September 2012 by the International Scientific Optical Network (ISON)

Background imageComa Collection: Comet ISON, April 2013 C015 / 9816

Comet ISON, April 2013 C015 / 9816
Comet ISON (C/2012 S1), as observed on 10 April 2013 by the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). This comet was discovered on 21 September 2012 by the International Scientific Optical Network (ISON)

Background imageComa Collection: Comet ISON, April 2013 C018 / 0743

Comet ISON, April 2013 C018 / 0743
Comet ISON (C/2012 S1), as observed on 30th April 2013 by the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). This comet was discovered on 21 September 2012 by the International Scientific Optical Network (ISON)

Background imageComa Collection: Comet, artwork C018 / 0286

Comet, artwork C018 / 0286
Comet, artwork. Comets are bodies of ice and dust that enter the inner solar system from the outer solar system. As they approach the Sun, the heat boils the ice, producing a coma around the nucleus

Background imageComa Collection: Comet ISON, November 2013 C018 / 0751

Comet ISON, November 2013 C018 / 0751
Comet ISON (C/2012 S1). This comet was discovered on 21 September 2012 by the International Scientific Optical Network (ISON)

Background imageComa Collection: Comet ISON, October 2013 C018 / 0742

Comet ISON, October 2013 C018 / 0742
Comet ISON (C/2012 S1), as observed on 9th October 2013 by the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). This comet was discovered on 21 September 2012 by the International Scientific Optical Network (ISON)

Background imageComa Collection: Comet Siding Spring, infrared image

Comet Siding Spring, infrared image. This comet, also known as C/2007 Q3, was discovered in 2007 by observers in Australia. On 7 October 2009, it passed near the Earth and Sun

Background imageComa Collection: Near-death experience, heartbeat trace C013 / 9462

Near-death experience, heartbeat trace C013 / 9462
Near-death experience. Heartbeat trace recorded from left to right over time, showing a normal heartbeat (left) ceasing (flat line)

Background imageComa Collection: Bootes Canes Venatici, Coma Berenices, and Quadrans Muralis

Bootes Canes Venatici, Coma Berenices, and Quadrans Muralis. Astronomical chart showing Bootes the Ploughman holding a spear, a sickle, and two dogs, Asterion and Chara, on leash

Background imageComa Collection: Stardust spacecraft at Comet Wild-2

Stardust spacecraft at Comet Wild-2, computer artwork. Stardust passed through the gas and dust cloud (coma) of Comet Wild-2 on 2 January 2004. It collected dust samples to be returned to Earth

Background imageComa Collection: Comet and Sun

Comet and Sun
Comet. Computer artwork of a comet near the Sun. Comets form when bodies of ice and dust, left over from the formation of the solar system, have their orbits altered to pass near the Sun

Background imageComa Collection: Comet 2008 J1 (Boattini), May 2008

Comet 2008 J1 (Boattini), May 2008
Comet 2008 J1 (Boattini). The comet can be seen as the slightly blurred white dot, just left of centre. Comets leave a trail of debris behind them, seen as a coma or tail

Background imageComa Collection: Comet Holmes in Perseus, November 2007

Comet Holmes in Perseus, November 2007
Comet Holmes (17P/Holmes) in the constellation of Perseus, optical image. The comet is the green dot just above centre left. This image was obtained on 1 November 2007

Background imageComa Collection: Comet and Earth, artwork

Comet and Earth, artwork
Comet and Earth. Artwork of a comet passing the Earth. Comets are bodies of ice and dust that enter the inner solar system from the outer solar system

Background imageComa Collection: Comet nucleus, computer artwork

Comet nucleus, computer artwork
Comet nucleus. Computer artwork of the nucleus (centre) of a comet, surrounded by gas and dust that has erupted or boiled from its surface

Background imageComa Collection: Halleys Comet

Halleys Comet below the Milky Way, artwork. This is a scene from 1986, the last time this comet was seen from Earth. Halleys Comet orbits the Sun roughly every 76 years

Background imageComa Collection: Optical image of galaxies in the Coma cluster

Optical image of galaxies in the Coma cluster
Coma galaxy cluster. True-colour optical image of galaxies in the Coma cluster, lying in the constellation Coma Berenices

Background imageComa Collection: Chiron, computer artwork

Chiron, computer artwork
Chiron. Computer artwork of the asteroid 2060 Chiron (centre), Saturn (upper left) and the Sun (centre left). Chiron, which is about 300 kilometres in diameter, was discovered in 1977

Background imageComa Collection: Comet, historical image

Comet, historical image
Head of the Comet of 1961. The rotating core produced shell-like figures with some bright spots which are larger ice bolders leaving the comet service we know today

Background imageComa Collection: Great Comet of 1861, artwork

Great Comet of 1861, artwork
The Great Comet of 1861 formally designated C/1861 J1 and 1861 II, was a comet that was visible to the naked eye for approximately 3 months



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Lost in a timeless slumber, the coma envelops its victims like an otherworldly embrace. In the vast expanse of New Mexico's desolate landscapes, whispers of Ufos and enigmatic sightings echo through the air. A secluded villa stands as a silent witness to these mysterious occurrences, shrouded in secrets that only the stars can unveil. Inspired by Arthur Rackham's enchanting illustrations of Sleeping Beauty, one cannot help but wonder if this deep sleep is merely a fairytale or something more profound. As Chiron passes near Saturn, celestial forces align with earthly realms, blurring the boundaries between dreams and reality. The Donatis Comet of 1858 graces artwork with its ethereal beauty; its luminous tail stretching across the night sky like a cosmic lullaby. Yet amidst all this celestial splendor, non-communication prevails—a conceptual image capturing our struggle to connect with those trapped within their comatose state. Amidst the backdrop of Ufos dancing above New Mexico's vast horizons and hidden within the walls of an enigmatic villa lies a secret waiting to be unraveled. Halleys Comet streaks across time itself, leaving behind traces of wonderment and awe. In this realm where consciousness fades away into oblivion, we are left pondering what lies beyond our grasp—what stories remain untold within these dormant minds? The answers may forever elude us as Ufos continue their nocturnal dance above New Mexico's hauntingly beautiful landscape. As we contemplate upon this enigma that is coma—its mysteries intertwined with tales from distant galaxies—we find ourselves lost in speculation. What messages do these visitors from another world bring? Are they here to guide us towards awakening or simply passing through on their cosmic journey? Ufos persistently hover over New Mexico's mystical terrain while ancient villas stand as gateways to forgotten dimensions.